Author: Cillian O'Rourke
Frieze New York Shines Spotlight on City’s Thriving Art Market
In May, New York’s art world sees a surge in fairs and auctions amid economic uncertainties in the US and ongoing tensions in Gaza. Interest rates rise, leading to cautious
DetailIncredible Solo Artist Stands Out at Frieze New York
Entering May 2024, the state of the art trade is described as cautious and challenging. Despite the economic uncertainty, a significant number of exhibitors at Frieze New York have chosen
DetailThe Decline of Artist-Run Shows in the Art Market: Has their Market-Making Power Diminished?
April marked the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionists’ exhibition in Paris in 1874. Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Pissarro founded the Société anonyme des artistes peintres, sculpteurs et graveurs, etc.,
DetailRomania’s Rad Fair Returns for Round Two: Bigger and Better
The annual Bucharest art fair Rad is set to return to the lakeside location in the north of the Romanian capital this month. The fair, which was first launched in
DetailRecord-Setting Van Gogh Paris Painting with Garden Scene Estimated at $35M Up for Auction at Christie’s
Van Gogh’s painting “Corner of a Garden with Butterflies” is set to be auctioned at Christie’s, New York, with an estimated price of $28m-$35m. This masterpiece, painted in Voyer d’Argenson
DetailIs Miart the Best Art Fair in Italy?
A bustling atmosphere filled the streets of Milan in mid-April as art enthusiasts from around the world gathered for various cultural events. Among them was Miart contemporary art fair, which
DetailSix Art Galleries Transforming a School in Upstate New York into a Collective Art Space
A collective of six galleries in Manhattan has purchased an abandoned school building and 22 acres of outdoor space in Hudson, New York, for hosting group exhibitions under the name
DetailTefaf New York’s Opening Sparks Optimism in Art Market
The European Fine Art Foundation’s (Tefaf) expo in New York showcased a range of Modern and contemporary works, reflecting a positive trend in the art market. With high-quality offerings and
DetailNew York independent art fair provides a boost for dealers and collectors
The Independent art fair in New York showcased a variety of new artists and works, with notable sales reported during the preview. Galleries such as Charles Moffett and Broadway saw
DetailChristie’s Website Hacked Before Spring Auctions
Christie’s, a leading auction house, experienced a cyberattack just days before a major art sale. The attack caused the firm’s website to go offline, redirecting visitors to a placeholder page.
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